I have some code which does that already, but unfortunately, I don't see how I could make it work with more than one group of div's. I'm going to post the code on here, and if you can see how to alter it so I can change it to be dynamic to do something like this:

function showmenuie5(e){
//Find out how close the mouse is to the corner of the window
var rightedge=ie5? document.body.clientWidth-event.clientX : window.innerWidth-e.clientX
var bottomedge=ie5? document.body.clientHeight-event.clientY : window.innerHeight-e.clientY

//if the horizontal distance isn't enough to accomodate the width of the context menu
if (rightedge<menuobj.offsetWidth)
//move the horizontal position of the menu to the left by it's width
menuobj.style.left=ie5? document.body.scrollLeft+event.clientX-menuobj.offsetWidth : window.pageXOffset+e.clientX-menuobj.offsetWidth
else
//position the horizontal position of the menu where the mouse was clicked
menuobj.style.left=ie5? document.body.scrollLeft+event.clientX : window.pageXOffset+e.clientX

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